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As the animals increase in size and strength, they should have abundance of air, exercise, and food, according to their natures ; and whatever is attempted by man in the way of taming or teaching should be conducted on mild and conciliating principles, rather than on those of harshness and compulsion. Food. Food, though it must be supplied in abun- dance, ought not to be given to satiety. In- tervals of resting and exercise must be al- lowed according to circumstances. Kven animals grazing on a... rich pasture have been found to feed faster when removed from it once a day, and either folded or put in an in- ferior pasture for two or three hours. Stall- fed cattle and swine will have their flesh im- proved in flavour by being turned out into a yard or field once a day ; and many find that they feed better, and produce better flavour- ed meat when kept loose under warm sheds or hammels, one or two in a division, a prac- tice now very general in Berwickshire. * * * * * In general it may be observed, that if the digestive powers of the animal are in a sound state, the more food he eats, the sooner will the desired result be ob- tained ; a very moderate quantity beyond sufficiency constitutes abundance ; but by- withholding this additional quantity, an ani- mal, especially if young, may go on eating for several years, without ever attaining to fatness.
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